In Facebook posts days after an Anderson couple went missing, Todd Kohlhepp posted several photos and status updates about the land where police say they found a woman chained in a storage container.

In one post, Kohlhepp implied his work on the land was keeping him from "getting in trouble."

"You won't have time to misbehave no mo," Kohlhepp wrote on Sept. 11, while Kala Brown was apparently chained by the neck and ankles in a storage container on his land, according to local police.

The Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office charged Kohlhepp, a local Realtor, Friday with kidnapping Brown. Brown told authorities she had been kept against her will in the storage container for two months and that she had witnessed Kohlhepp shoot her boyfriend, Charles Carver. Police would not confirm whether that shot was fatal.

Facebook posts in Kohlhepp's name indicate he may have spent a lot of time on that property. He posted 12 times about the property in September. Brown was last heard from on Aug. 31.

In those posts, Kohlhepp described using 200 tons of boulders and gravel to fill ravines, fleeing from a swarm of bees after accidentally knocking over a hive and tearing down trees with heavy machinery. On Thursday, law enforcement began searching the 95 acres after Brown told police there may have been as many as four bodies there. They continued the search on Friday.

The Spartanburg County coroner was called to the property Friday, where one body has been found. The person has not been identified.

The mentions of the property on social media were much more frequent in the month after Brown and Carver went missing than in the months preceding. Kohlhepp did not mention the land between June and August, and mentioned it five times in April.

On the day Brown was last heard from, Aug, 31, Kohlhepp posted a status saying his trash pickup was "way more interesting than what's on the news."

A status update from a Facebook profile under Todd Kohlhepp's name on Aug. 31, the day Kala Brown was last heard from before being found chained in a storage container on Kohlhepp's property on Nov. 3.(Photo: Via Facebook)

Kohlhepp also joked about reports of missing people in the news not actually being missing, saying "Oh wait...that person just went to the beach with friend, other person found with her parole violation boyfriend." Friends of Brown and Brown's boyfriend Charlie Carver, who is still missing, had told media outlets that Carver's Facebook account had been posting suspicious updates and sending private messages that they believed to be from someone else. Those updates and messages included one quickly deleted photo captioned "we are fine" and messages saying that only one person knew where he was.

Kohlhepp's other two known social media accounts, a LinkedIn profile and Pinterest board, were dedicated to his work as a real estate agent. The LinkedIn page touts two college degrees. It did not mention that one was earned while he was in prison for kidnapping. As a result of that case, Kohlhepp is a registered sex offender. The Pinterest board features moving tips, homes on the market and ideas for home decoration.

On the website for Kohlhepp's real estate firm, TKA Real Estate, the "About Us" page writes about the group's modern marketing strategies.

"We went out and got professional graphic designers, web developers, specialists in marketing in a variety of fields, and gave them a job. Then we threatened not to feed them if it didn't work," the page reads. "It's amazing the motivation you can get after day three!"